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For nine years, Ronnie and Raquel have been together and in
love. A particular goal of theirs has been to live together, and
thanks to the support of Karingal St Laurence's My Own Place
program, DHHS and Active Community Housing, they are now living
independently in a unit in Yarraville.

Karingal's commitment to the provision of shared living dates
back more than 40 years and we offer shared living and residential
respite from properties located in Geelong, Colac, Mornington
Peninsula and Warrnambool.

This year's Karingal St Laurence KarnivART art exhibition
attracted more entries than ever before, with 100 high quality
artworks created by artists with a disability on display at Eastern
Hub Geelong until Friday June 2.

Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) job seekers from
the Whittlesea region are benefiting from a new employment program
which officially launched yesterday. City at
Work is a collaboration between Melbourne City Football
Club, through their charity City in the Community, and local
employment providers MatchWorks and Employment Services Group
(ESG).

MatchWorks Work for the Dole (WfD) job seekers have assisted in
the design and creation of a transportable 9-hole mini golf course
for the Frankston City Council North Hangout. The golf course,
named Peninsula Sandtrap, was unveiled yesterday at a celebratory
event at Frankston North Community Centre.